Origin of commonly used eponyms in the Intensive Care Unit daily job
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Keywords

Intensive Care
Biography
Eponyms
Etymology
Medicine History
History of Medicine

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Donoso F. A, Arriagada S. D, Neumann B. M. Origin of commonly used eponyms in the Intensive Care Unit daily job. Andes pediatr [Internet]. 2018 Apr. 27 [cited 2025 Sep. 12];89(2):270-7. Available from: https://andespediatrica.cl/index.php/rchped/article/view/590

Abstract

Eponyms reflect the history of medicine, diseases, and doctors in their time. Their use is controversial, presenting supporters and detractors. However, the use of eponyms persist in the modern medical language in the Intensive Care Units and includes some frequently used ones such as Foley, Seldinger, Down, Macintosh, Magill, Ringer, Yankauer, Doppler, and French. The objective of this review is to promote biographical knowledge and the historical period in which its medical use took place, in order to deepen aspects of medicine history.

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